HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD TO REVIEW APPLICATION FOR WORK AT COCKTAIL BAR

  

The Brenham Historic Preservation Board will review a new Certificate of Appropriateness (CoA) application for a wine and martini bar in downtown Brenham at its meeting Friday.

The board will consider an application from Randy and Suzanne Bayer, who are preparing to open Main Street Uncorked at 201 West Main Street.  The board had previously approved an application for the business at its November 29th meeting, but changes to the work initially approved at that meeting required further review.

The owners state in their new CoA application that the lattice work originally shown in November to be added to the patio’s planter boxes is now encapsulating and attached to the structural columns of the patio, in order to provide a more secure barrier.  There is also a center gate to be locked after hours that matches the city fence at Alamo Alley.

The board will meet Friday at 4 p.m. in Conference Room 2A at Brenham City Hall.

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